The Mourning Necklace
(Author) Kate Foster'Moving and masterful . . . transports you to 18th-century Scotland and says as much about modern life as it does about those harrowing times' - Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal Inspired by an infamous real-life case, The Mourning Necklace is the unforgettable new feminist historical novel from the Women's Prize-longlisted author of The Maiden, Kate Foster. They said I would swing for the crime and I did . . . I wear the rope-mark like a mourning necklace. 1724. In a tavern just outside Edinburgh, the family of Maggie Dickson - hanged for the murder of her newborn child - drown their sorrows, mourning her death yet relieved she is gone. Shame haunts them; passers-by avert their eyes from her cheap coffin on its rickety cart. But as her family pray her soul rests in peace, a figure appears at the door. It is Maggie. She is alive. Bruised and dazed, Maggie has little time for her family's questions. All that matters to her is answering one: will they hang her twice? Praise for Kate Foster: 'Riveting . . . The tension persists until the last page' - The Times 'Tense, thrilling . . . with a decidedly feminist slant' - Daily Mail 'Kate excels at bringing the forgotten women of history back to life and giving them the attention they deserve' - Claire Evans, author of The Fourteenth Letter 'Captivating . . . Scratch beneath the surface of a Kate Foster novel and all of life is there in the most elegant prose' - Marion Todd, author of the bestselling DI Clare Mackay series 'Brilliant . . . the new Hilary Mantel' - Tina Baker, author of What We Did In The Storm
Kate Foster
Kate Foster is a renowned Australian author known for her heartwarming middle-grade novels that tackle tough topics with sensitivity and grace. Her most notable works include "A Sea of Friends" and "The Impossible Boy." Foster's writing style is characterized by its poignant storytelling, relatable characters, and themes of friendship, resilience, and acceptance. She is praised for her ability to connect with young readers and address important issues in a way that is accessible and impactful. Foster's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the middle-grade genre, earning her a loyal following of readers of all ages. Her most famous work, "A Sea of Friends," has received critical acclaim and solidified her reputation as a talented and compassionate storyteller.